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  2. Băile Felix - Wikipedia

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    Băile Felix and 1 Mai are two thermal spa resorts located in a hilly area with birch and oak tree woods, 8 km south of the municipality of Oradea (seat of Bihor County) and 22 km south-east of Borş (border checkpoint to Hungary). The resort lost its passenger railway service in 2014.

  3. Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Oradea has an unemployment rate of 6.0%, slightly lower than the Romanian average but much higher than Bihor County's average of around 2%. Oradea produces around 63% of the industrial production of Bihor County, while accounting for 34.5% of the population of the county.

  4. Bihor Region - Wikipedia

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    The capital of the region was Oradea, and its territory comprised an area similar to the nowadays Bihor County. In 1952 its name was changed to Oradea, and in 1956 after the dissolution of Arad Region it included raions Ineu, Criș, and Gurahonț of it. In 1960 it was renamed Crișana.

  5. Valea lui Mihai - Wikipedia

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    At the census from 2011, there were 9,668 people living within the town; of those, 81.03% were ethnic Hungarians, while 13.23% were ethnic Romanians, and 1.3% others. [4] According to the 2021 census , Valea lui Mihai has a population of 8,969, of which 79.14% were Hungarians, 11.55% Romanians, and 4.72% Roma .

  6. Derna, Bihor - Wikipedia

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    Derna (Hungarian: Felsőderna) is a commune in northwestern Bihor County, Crișana, Romania, 50 km from the county seat, Oradea and 35 km from Marghita.It borders the communes of Popești, Chișlaz, Brusturi and Spinuș.

  7. Oșorhei - Wikipedia

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    The commune is located in the central part of Bihor County, 10 km (6.2 mi) east of the county seat, Oradea. It lies on the left bank of the river Crișul Repede; the river Bonda discharges into the Crișul Repede in Fughiu. Oșorhei is crossed by national road DN1, which connects Bucharest to Oradea, ending at the Hungary–Romania border in Borș.

  8. Vârciorog - Wikipedia

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    Vârciorog (Hungarian: Vércsorog) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Fâșca (Várfancsika), Surducel (Kisszurdok), Șerghiș (Serges), and Vârciorog. The commune is located in the central part of Bihor County, 40 km (25 mi) east of the county seat, Oradea.

  9. Diosig - Wikipedia

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    It is crossed by national road DN19 , which runs from Oradea to the cities of Carei, Satu Mare, and Sighetu Marmației to the northeast. At the 2002 census, 56.5% of inhabitants were Hungarians , 32.6% Romanians and 10.7% Roma . 53.4% were Reformed , 27.7% Romanian Orthodox , 8.2% Roman Catholic , 4.9% Pentecostal , 2.2% Seventh-Day Adventist ...